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Support materials Download the LearnEnglish Elementary podcast. Youll find all the details on this page: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/elementarypodcasts/series-02-episode-01 While you listen While you listen, read and answer the questions below. Remember there may be more than one correct answer. Section 1 1. Listen to Tess and Ravi. Tick all the phrases you think are true. There may be more than one right answer. a) Its Tesss birthday b) Tess is going to a French restaurant tonight c) Tess is going to buy a pair of boots d) Ravi gives Tess a present for her birthday Section 2 2. What do they say about knitting? Tick all the phrases you think are true. a) Ravi likes knitting b) Knitting is popular nowadays c) Esther isnt sure about the history of knitting d) A lot of men knitted in the nineteenth century Section 3 3. Listen to Mark doing the quiz. Tick all the phrases you think are true. a) Mark lives and works in Nottingham b) The answers to the quiz are all people c) Mark gets nine answers right d) Ravi promises to send Mark a present Section 6 7. Listen to Tess and Ravi. Tick the phrases you think are true. Remember there may be more than one right answer. a) Gordon is going to tell a joke in the next podcast b) Ravi gives Tess a book for her birthday c) Tess likes cooking d) Tess doesnt like the present very much 6. What colour shoes does Carolina buy? Tick the right colour. a) red b) brown c) grey d) black Section 4 4. How many people say that their favourite food is Italian? Tick the right number. a) Four b) Three c) Two d) One Section 5 5. Listen to Carolina and Jamie. Tick all the phrases you think are true. Remember there may be more than one right answer. a) Carolina wants to buy a new pair of boots b) Carolina and Jamie go to three different shoe shops c) Carolina is a British size five for shoes d) Jamie enjoyed shopping for shoes with Carolina
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Section 1: "It's Tess's birthday today!" Useful phrases A: When's your birthday? B: In March. It's the 15th, actually. A: Oh, so what sign is that? B: Pisces, actually. Congratulating people on their birthdays Ravi: its Tesss birthday today, isnt it? Tess: Yeah, it is. Ravi: Happy birthday! {sound of kiss on the cheek} Tess: Thank you. Ravi: Are you doing anything special? Tess: Well, Im going out for dinner with some friends tonight and then we might go to a club. Im not really sure. Ravi: Sounds good. Where are you going to eat? Is it somewhere a bit special or {leaves question hanging} Tess: Yeah, its a French place. Ive heard its really good but I havent been there. Ravi: Im sure itll be great. {pause} Any good presents? Tess: Well, I got some money from my mum and dad to buy myself something nice so Im going to get some new boots with that. And thats it, so far . Ravi: Well, Ill get you a coffee when we finish here, OK? Tess: OK. And a cake? Ravi: Oh go on then. A small one.
Frequent joke A: It's my birthday today B: Happy Birthday! [Gives friend a kiss] A: Thank you. Yes, 21 again! B: And you don't look a day over 20! Joke explained In this joke, A says "21 again". This means "I am 21 years old again", because it means she always says she is 21 B joins in the joke by saying A looks young. For example, if someone says that are 30, you can say 'You don't look a day over 25' (no older than 25). But here B plays a joke: because A said '21', B says 'a day over 20' in other words, she looks exactly as old as she says she is.
The conversation A It's Gilly's birthday today! B Oh, is it? I'm sorry I didn't know. Many Happy Returns!
Notes Someone tells you it's (Gilly's) birthday 1) Apologise and say you didn't know 2) Formally congratulate them: say either: Many happy returns! (this phrase is only used for birthdays) or Congratulations! (you can use this for passing exams, engagements, etc.) Ask what their plans are (but don't expect to be invited!)
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What to say when: Giving and receiving a present In social terms, when a child becomes an adult, they stop wanting to have presents on their birthdays. This, of course, is not true! But it does mean that we have to pretend that we don't want presents, and when we give them, we have to make them look not very important. The following may help you to give and receive a present in the UK. A is the 'Giver' who gives the present; today is Bs birthday. The conversation A Hey, Ive got a little surprise for you. Notes Notice how we make the present look small. We say: 'It's just a little something I thought you would like', or 'It's not much, but I thought you'd like it' Very important to act surprised! Give the present and say the formal words, either 'Happy Birthday' or 'Many Happy Returns' First, thank the giver Second, say that the gift was unnecessary. B wasnt expecting a present. Third, ask what is inside the present. We always do this, asking 'What is it? or 'What can it be? 'What on earth could it be?, etc. The giver tells B (or gives B permission?) to open it In the UK, most people give presents wrapped in special paper. Some people tear the paper open, others open it very carefully, trying not to tear the paper. What sort of
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A is happy they bought the right thing: they often say: "I'm glad you like it" A may ask if B has already got the same gift
B must say they haven't got one (even if they already have got one!)
Good! Well, I thought you'd like it because[explain reason for choosing] Oh, yes, [explain why it is a good choice]. Its a lovely present. Thank you. Come here. {sound of a kiss}
A explains why they chose it: "I bought it because I know you like"
1) B confirms A's choice and reason. 2) B says they like it again 3) B says thank you again 4) B gives A a kiss (if appropriate)
Section 1, Exercise 1: Tess and Ravi have a conversation just like this in the podcast. Here is their conversation, but the lines are in the wrong order. Can you put them in the right order? Use the table above to help you. See Answers at the end of this support pack.
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Section 2 Would like to talk about In this section, you heard Esther talking about her hobby knitting. Do you have a hobby that you would like to tell us about? Write a paragraph about your hobby and then, if you want, you can send your paragraph to learnenglishpodcast@britishcouncil.org. Here are some ideas and phrases to help you. Of course, these are only ideas you can write anything that you want!
Ideas and phrases to help you Id like/ Im going to talk / write /tell you about . My hobby is . I like / enjoy .knitting/collecting postcards/painting/making models/ etc* *NB Notice that the verbs all end with ing. [] is/isnt (very) popular/fashionable/unusual/common (Quite) a lot of people/not very many people [.]
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Now put your ideas together to write a paragraph. If you want, you can send your paragraph to learnenglishpodcast@britishcouncil.org. You can download and read the transcript if you need more ideas or help. Section 3 Quiz
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Section 3 , Exercise 1: Quiz The quiz this time was about people in your life, including members of the family. Look at this family tree. Can you put the words in the box in the right spaces in the sentences? See Answers at the end of this support pack.
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Section 4 Your turn In Your Turn this time the question was Which countrys food is your favourite? And, of course, why? What about you? Do you agree with what any of the people said in the podcast? Is your favourite food Italian, Vietnamese, Thai, French, Indian, Chinese, Mexican? Or maybe even British! Or is it the food from your own country? Wed like you to write to us and tell us your opinion. Send it to learnenglishpodcast@britishcouncil.org, and well put the best ones on the website. Here are some ideas to help you: you can talk about your general feelings about the food: Its delicious, its tasty, its simple, its complicated, theres a lot of variety (a lot of different things to eat), its healthy (good for you), its spicy you can talk about the things that you like best: vegetables, salad, meat, fish, seafood, fruit, rice, beans, cakes, puddings, soups, bread, cheese, eggs you can talk about the ingredients of the food: herbs, spices, oil, fresh/natural ingredients, sauces you can talk about the way that things are cooked: fried (cooked in oil), boiled (cooked in water), roast (cooked in the oven with oil), raw (not cooked) you can talk about the drinks of the country too: fruit juices, milk drinks, beer, wine, tea, coffee
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Carolina: Theyre nice. Jamie: Which ones? Those boots? Carolina: No, those shoes at the back. ____________________. Lets go in and have a look.
Carolina: Five and a half. What does that mean? Im a thirty-six in Venezuela. Jamie: Yeah, British sizes are different. ______________________ . See if they fit.
Jamie: What about these red ones? Carolina: Theyre horrible! ___________________________. I cant wear very high heels I cant walk.
Jamie: These black ones then. Theyre a size 5. Carolina: Mmm. Theyre quite nice. _____________________________ Jamie: Ninety-five pounds.
Carolina: __________________________________. Black. Not too high. And not too expensive. Jamie: Why dont you try them on?
Carolina: Excuse me? ___________________________________ Shop Assistant: In a 5? In black or grey? Carolina: Id like to try both of them please.
Carolina: _________________________________ the grey ones or the black ones? Jamie: Theyre both nice.
Jamie: OK, if I say I prefer the black ones, can we just buy them and get out of here? Carolina: __________________________________. Do you like them? Or do you prefer the grey ones?
Carolina: Excuse me, Shop assistant: Yes? Carolina: _______________________________. Shop assistant: The black ones?
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Section 5 Carolina Exercise 2 Look again at some of Jamie and Carolinas conversations. Choose all the phrases that people can say there is always more than one correct answer. See Answers at the end of this support pack. 1. Carolina: Theyre nice. Jamie: Which ones? Those boots? Carolina: No, those shoes at the back. _________________. Lets go in and have a look. a) The red b) Theyre red c) The red ones d) Those red ones 2. Carolina: Five and a half. What does that mean? Im a thirty-six in Venezuela. Jamie: Yeah, British sizes are different. _________________ . See if they fit. a) Try them on b) Put them on c) Try them d) Wear them 3.Jamie: What about these red ones? Carolina: Theyre horrible! _________________ . I cant wear very high heels I cant walk. a) And theyre really high b) And theyre very high c) And theyre higher d) And theyre too high 4. Jamie: These black ones then. Theyre a size 5. Carolina: Mmm. Theyre quite nice. _________________? Jamie: Ninety-five pounds. a) Whats the cost? b) How much are they? c) How many pounds? d) How much do they cost?
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7 A: I think Im getting a cold. I feel really terrible. B: Oh no! _________________________ a) Its lovely! b) Have a nice time! c) Poor old you! 8. A: Hello. _________________________ What lovely decorations! B: Same to you. Come in. Your present is under the tree. a) Happy anniversary! b) Merry Christmas! c) Congratulations! 9. A: OK thats it. The end of 2005 and the beginning of 2006. B: Yes, its two minutes past midnight. _________________________ a) Have a nice time! b) Good luck! c) Happy New Year! 10 A: Weve been married for ten years today. B: Really? _________________________ a) Happy anniversary! b) Bless you! c) Happy birthday! 11. A: Hey! I passed the exam. I got 19 out of 20. B: _________________________ a) Good luck! b) Well done! c) Its lovely! 12. A: OK, has everyone got a drink? B: Yes I think so. OK. _________________________ a) Cheers! b) Bless you! c) Poor old you!
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Section 5 Carolina Exercise 1 Answers 1. The red ones 2. Try them on 3. And theyre too high 4. How much are they?
5. Now these are nice 6. Have you got these in a size 5? 7. So which ones do you like best?
Section 3 Exercise 1 Quiz Answers 1. grandfather 2. father-in-law 3. grandmother 4. mother-in-law 5. husband 6. father 7. uncle 8. brother 9. wife 10. daughter-in-law 11. sister-in-law 12. aunt 13. sister 14. mother 15. son-in-law 16. brother-in-law 17. grandson 18. cousin 19. nephew 20. son
8. Yes, I think Ill get the black ones 9. Ill take these please
Section 5 Carolina Exercise 2 Answers 1. b,c,d 2. a,c 3. a,b,d 4. b,d 5. b,c,d 6. c,d 7. a,b,c 8. a,b,d 9. a,c
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